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Mark_Hernandez1
5 - Automation Enthusiast
5 - Automation Enthusiast

We are using AirTable to manage our event spaces. Our ‘master’ table is Events and each event has a start date/time and an end date/time. Some of our events are multi-day events. For this, we created a few extra columns to include ‘day 2 - start date/time’ ‘day2 end date/time’, ‘day 3 start date/time’ and ‘day 3 end date/time’, etc… We have to add these extra columns to our master Events table since with Airtable you seem to have to ‘flatten’ your database in order to really sync anything. It’s kind of a hack, but it works for now.

The time range of our multi-day events can be different for each day. For example Day 1 might be 8am-5pm, Day 2 - 8am-4pm, Day 3 - 8am - 10pm. So I can’t simply use three full calendar days, we need the start/end times as well.

The problem arises when we try to sync this with Google Calendar. Using Zapier, you are only prompted to select a single date range. There doesn’t seem to be any way to select the other date ranges that we’ve setup in our master Events table.

We simply want to ‘mirror’ the calendar that we have created in Airtable and sync with Google Calendar, but can’t seem to figure out how to handle multi-day events with multiple date ranges.

This is a big stumbling block for us. Any help / suggestions / advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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Mac
8 - Airtable Astronomer
8 - Airtable Astronomer

Have you tried ical?

Mark_Hernandez1
5 - Automation Enthusiast
5 - Automation Enthusiast

I was trying to use iCal but it never seemed to refresh the calendar entries. How often is it supposed to refresh to capture updated dates/times and deletions, etc?? Is there a setting somewhere to have this update happen real time??

Thanks!

You can only add a calendar using a link if the other person’s calendar is public.

  1. On your computer, open Google Calendar.
  2. On the left, above “My Calendars,” click Add Add and then From URL .
  3. Enter the calendar’s address in the field provided. The address needs to be an ICAL link.
  4. Click Add Calendar . The calendar will appear on the left side under “Other calendars.”

Note: It might take up to 12 hours for changes to show in your Google Calendar.

Looks like there is a delay for sync’d records.